The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, July 16, 1874, Image 3

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'Thinmts from Lock Haven
7 1 1374, are 13,003,000.
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Hsonc coru ueiu mui, win Fru
iUia013 '", a miUion bushcla this year.
7. nillions of erold have
ut on the Pacific coast during
Uirs of mining.
.jtj-a
.li-ui"e says : "For diptheria, use
CXC of table salt and one tca-
31 Vjofwiwdt'i-ca aium iu a cup UA u
P . mod with honey to be used as a
rCfor the throat every half hour or of-
An
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oIanon Phelps, who has been
. f Methodist pulpit at Eridgeton,
.').o.n taken to Kentucky to be
hJ- !' " i ;n;.; and robbing a peddler.
'' ,r..'.,l Gentleman is spoken of as a
aJ Mrs. Aleo, one of the oldest
,,,i;t1os in the United State, reside
T.-vbunr. Clarion county, liiey arc
niuotv-ninth year. They
f , jv.li France forty-five years ago, and
1,,'t'ii married almost seventy-five
' e Mr Moo has a scar on his sword
rjvhi'-li lie received at aterloo
Special jSTotice,
p'v,ra want Sue Kid Slippers and Button
vcsll on Adam's, Fowler's building,
June 25-3t.
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r!!irs, ties, cuffs, suspenders, &c., at
fried
i to Fried' for clothin.?, boots and
, iraijk, valices, and gents' furnishing
n tarret an 1 best assortment of ready
,Ve!.'tliin?, loots and shoes, trunks and
jirfjat Simon Fried s.
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MARRIED.
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w:!ie-5i!i -July, 1374, by Rev. John Chap
v Mr. Aiiieil Holler and Miss Susanna
CVbtth of Monroe county, Pa.
r r.,.-t K-r.riclsl)!!. Julv 4th. 1S74. bv A.
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.VL'kr. L.-q., Mr. Isaac ti. Miller and Miss
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.', r T. Far-onp.ire. An.ilomink. Pa., on
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i.i, .i.v nt .Inlv. 1874. bv Rev. E. L.
tfurtiis, Mr. James Plattenburg and Miss
''.areliii A. Stone, both ot .uonroe Co., l a.
DIED.
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4' ih? residence of her son-in-law, Philip
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hfrtwo-Ki, in Stroud township, on the 10th
ihu,J2.. Anna liiayway, agea aoout c
NOTICE.
i: nerwns having anv claims asain.st me,
i! rre-ent them properly authenticated for
L;:I;!nint. in fats: re no bills will be paid
L le ihrough me, or my authorized aent.
.-.rv.d t-i)., July S, 1S74. 15-lm.
ORDINANCE No. 8.
?.o it enacted ar.J ordained by the Burgess
:iJ Town Council cfthe Uorough of .ast
ro'.i'l-burg :
That and after of the first of July, 1874,
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I no person ?ha!l be jermitted to eell or use
Fire Cracker, Torncuucs, Skv-Ilcckets or Fire
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Work of anv kind whatsoever within the
Iloroujh limit, under a penalty of five ($5.00)
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ijhars to the vendor and one (l.OU) dollar
:othe CDHS'imc-r, for each and every offence.
GEO. E. STAUFFEIl, Burgess.
I Atitest Hexkv Millei:, Sec' v.
Eia Stwudsbarg, June -j'J, 1874. 2-3L
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FOR SALE,
One of SMITH'S celebrated MOWING MA
CUISES cheap. Will sell it on trial, if not
Mtiafactorv no sale. A pply to
. E. STAUFFER & CO.
fee 25, 1:74 Ot East Stroudsburg, Pa.
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OTICE TO THE
Tax-payers of Monroe Co.
t In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled
An Act relating to the collection of State and
Countv Taxes in the county of Monroe," ap-i-ovti
May 6, 1SG7, the county Treasurer
aeet the Taxpayer.? of paid county, for the
wiiection of ttate a'nd County Taxes in and
fa lie foHoffing places, to wit :
? In the Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday
".v 25, 1874 at the Treasurer's Office.
Itoss Township, Monday July 27, "at the
wae of J. II. ,tocker.
FJdred Township, Tuesdav, Julv, 23, at the
of Edward Frantz.
I&.i Township, Wednesday Julv, 29, at the
of Joel Berlin.
Chfcstnuthiil, Thursday 30 at the Ilouse of
Eberle, and Friday Julv 31, at the
hjeoflIaulonShupp.
son Township, Saturday August let, at
House of Geo. II. Singer.
Jhanr.ock Township, Monday August
the House of Rum lienor.
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Vb-,Jailna Township, Tuesdav Atijust 4,
-U Louse of Isaac StoufJer.
,VJU.'augh lowcship, Wednesday
W House of Samuel Case.
August
rriUTownhhip, Thursday August 6,
LeIiou.:e of John W. Yothew.
at
"adwe Township, Friday August 7, at the
twono Tox-nsliin, Safjrdar August 8, at the
Chariot. iJrown.
lliflf J?wn?1P. Monday Aousd 10, at the
www jong.
11. at tlm lt,.icifTi,.v,.. ii-iicH
u. ' troiidsburg, Saturday August 15, at
j, ff John llohensheld.
jU , . ' 1 "arles Andiew, and luesday
fit , in.at lht IIoUise of Charles Pxjssard.
Aa- , "?,Iownll'P, Wednesday and Thursday
1 3 and 2uth, at the Office of S. L.Drake
iajr:ym avaI themselves of this
fcrwajty to pay their Taxes will be entitled
il!uclt.mi'ot ,f FIVE PERCENT. For
"fecce of Taxpayers visiting Strouds-
4-,vLV ircasur" will receive any of the
xesat his office, before said days.
Jan,- 10-J,ONA8 ALTIMUS, Treasurer.
! TAKE NOTICE!
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'Kb-m-i3 J w 115 Allll RH !! iulIlf-n mijAff (inv ri'A.
inainArt Ir.'JW Ibis dat, on uiy a;ount,
K'ar,, TV0.."!, to the full exUint of the 1
as x u.u
law, tbc
"1-ii.Dint 'u wwnwtel by her in name,
' U1'J!1 Uiv wr tic, ,..,1 . ' ' '
HOBERT H. HUDDLEfON.
m i a
,"-;the House of Jacob Place, and Wednes
S?U1 12' at the IIoue of James Place.
-'. e" rld tf-nhip, Thursday August 13,
iloase of Simeon D. Kusli. and Friday
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the undersigned are
requested to make settlement immediately.
au accounts not settled by the l&th of July
1874, will be given to a Justice for collec
tion. J. II. SHULL.
July 2-3t.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of ROBERT F. BUSH, dee'd.
Notice is herehv given that Letters Testamentary np
l the Estate of Robert F. Bush late of Stroudsburg.
uu wio wiaw uiiwucnr. iusd. laie oi etrouasburi'
decenaed, have been granted by the Itegister of Monroe
COUntV to thfl lifidorin-norl All rMAnu nll.
. -1 "o fWAwixis iuucuiuu l tut
said estate will make immediate payment, and thoae
...iuj viMiiu ut ucunuus guD5i me B&iuu wui make
them knowu without delay.
" B.M T T T A XT TO 1 T T 1 -T?
Stroudsburg, Juno 25-6LJ Executor.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given to all persons who have
not yet paid their School and Building
Tax for 1872. that it is the dutv nf thr Srlmni
Board to have said Tax collected, and the Col
lector, mt. John Keener, in whose bands the
said duplicate is now, is instructed to collect it.
KOBEP.T R. DEPUY, Pres't.
June 24-4t. C. S. Detrick, Secretary.
MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT.
Notice is hereby gi ven to all wholesale and retail deal
ers ot Merchandise, Distillers. Ac, of the county of Mon
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Class.
Names.
Taxes.
BARRETT. '
14 h. Coleman, f 7 00
13 Loring Andrews, io 00
13 Safur & Rinehart io 00
14 A. Albert, 7 00
13 E. F. Valen, io 00
CUESTSUTUILL.
..J. M. Kresge, ... ,
..Charles Trad,
..Frauklin Stotz, ,
..Isaac Rodenbaugh,
..Henry Get,
..Martin Kishgaugh, ,
COOLDAt'GII.
..T. T. Smith
..Jaine-t A. Young,
..Uodge, Meigs A Dodge
EM'UED.
..John Harter, ,
..George Frantz,
EAST bTICOUiSBL'KO.
..LcJor A Van Fliet,
...P. Kmpey, ,
..J. C. Romine,
..Gcorjre Mann,
..S. S. Detrick
..Mortcan & Garris ,
..M. A. Daets
..A. RockaMlow
..Wilcox & Whitaker ,
..Thomas Stemples ,
.,J.ll. Shot well,
..L. T. Giorsh .
..J"Iin Burt, Brewer ,
..Alistine Keyes,
1IAMILTOX.
..Allen M-t.7.eer,
...f. S. McXeal
..Savior A Bro.,
..Kistler A Fethtrman,
..George B. Duke,
..A. B. Shafer,
JACKSON.
..Bossard A Hauscr
7 00
7 00
13 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
15 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
MIDDLE SMITUFIELD.
.A. J. Shocmuker, ,
rocoso.
1 1 Kistler A Bro 7 00
14 Arthur Ma;: inn is 700
14 Samuel Storm,- 7 00
13 Kistler A Bro 10 00
14 Jacob StauUer, 7 00
PARADISE.
14 James Kintz, fc 7 00
14 Henry A Miller, 7 00
POLK.
14 Berlin A Kresge 7
14 Kunkle A Bro., 7
14 H. McClellen 7
14 John G. Wu5st, 7
14 Jos A. Bittenbender, 7
TRICK.
14 Ferry Trice,..
7 00
ROSS.
..Jacob Bcnser,.
00
SUIT1IEIXXD.
M. E. Hoffman,
S. B. LaBar,
James Bvll. Jr.,
, G. W. Snvder,
B. F. Brodhead,
, B. F. Skirum,
J. D. LaBar,
A. I. Freese,
John Lutot, v.
.. f L. W. Brodhead A Bro 4
.. (.Billiard Tables, 3 mohths,
STROCD.
Nelson Detrick,.. ..
Lowring Andrews,
Joseph Foulke, Alley 2 months,
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00
00
00
00
00
30 00
7 00
7 00
5 00
STROCDSBUBa.
.P. R
Clrafnts 7 00
14 Fred. Warner,
7 00
13 C. R. Andre A Co.,
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
14 James Goucher,
14 C. B. Keller,-
14.... a S. Hoffman,
14 Hess Bro's
13 m. HoUmshcad,-
14 Mrs. A. I. LaBar
14 M. B. Phillips
13 D. R. Brown,
7 00
10 00
13 .Simon Fried, Agent, 10 00
13 J. G. Keller, 10 00
14 J. K. Brodhead,.
7 00
.Joseph Matlack,-
10 00
.Robert Huston,
7 00
.J. II. McCarty, 10 00
13 D. II. Wvckoff, 10 00
14 Milton dinger, 7 00
14 Hester Hchoonover. 7 00
11 Decker A Co 15 00
14 Susan Wintennute, 7 00
14 J. B. Miller,- 7 00
14 Peter Williams.- 7 00
14 G. C. Adams, 7 00
14 J. A. Havs 7 00
13 Le A Co-,- io uu
13. H. D. Bush 10 00
12 Nicholas Rustcr,- VI 50
14 J. P. Brown.- v w
14 Philip Miller,- 7 00
14..... Reuben Miller 7 00
....Wagner A Rhodes,- - 12 50
A. Rauhenold
7 uu
...M. B. Drake, 7 00
...Dreher A Bro 10 00
...S. D. Overfield, 7
...P. S. Williams, 7
W. S. Flory
14 Darius Dreher, 7
14 .Samuel Hood,- 7
14 M. M. Burnett 7
14 W. T. Baker, 7 00
14 CP. Mick, 7
..Robert Boys.-
7
..Joseph Wallaco,..
15 00
...C. Hiller, 1 Billiard Ta. 6 mo 15 00
J. S. Williams, 1
15 00
TOBYUAXXA.
13 F.
P. Blakexley 10 00
tl Isaac KtauffiT.
11 Timothy Miller, - 7 00
vjV i fcprehr riren that an Anneal will be held on
Wednesday, the IStli dav of July, 1374, in the Commi-
all who feel aggrieved can attena.
June 1874-4
go to j. h. Mccarty & sons,
ODD-FELLOWS HALL, MAIN ST.,
STROUDSBURG, PA.,
AND BUY YOUR FURNITURE,
Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Rugs, Win
dow Shades, Curtains & Fix
tures, Table Cloths, &c.
AND SAVE
At Least Two Profits.
As McCarty A Sons buy, direct from the manufacturer,
for cash (not 60 (lays;, mey cu mi j
MORE FURNITURE,
OF A BETTER QUALITY,
AND FOR LESS MONEY
than you caa buy at retail ritieriflcity or country, tnd
every article is warranted to oe as rt-iw-.
ditc ui rcuusvivaiua, iuai mer are ciiusined
and a-saesied by the undersigned, Appraiser of Mercan
tile Taxes for the year 1S74, as follows, to wit:
STROUDSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Receipts and Expenditures for 1873.
, Tax rait, 13 mills on the dollar of valuation.
RECEIPTS.
Jross amount of tax duDlicate 2216 17
Add 5 per cent, on $633 14, (balance
duplicate) 31 90
Deduct 5 per cent, discount on
$1271 $63 60
Deduct Collector's commissiens 92 66
" am't of Duplicate yet due 345 22501 48
Wet ain't, of tax received $1746 59
Add State appropriation 322 67
am't. from btroud tsp., for tuitions 44 70
Co. Treas'r. militia fund 57 11
" " " ray pupils. 52 50
$2223 57
EXPENDITURES.
Fd Teacher wages, $1889 64
" for repairs, 62 83
" fuel and contingencies 191 15
" Treasurer's percentage, 54 05
" Sec'y. for 8er vices 72) 25 00 $2222 67
Ealance on hand, 90
Add amt. yet due from P. Y. Baird, 22S 87
" S. S. Dreher,
G. F. Heller, 29 50
M
" pay pupils, 35 00
" on duplicate, 345 22
$639 49
mt. yet due on unsettled bills
2142 61
Liabilities in excess af resources $1503 12
C. D. BRODHEAD, Pres't.
Attest: A. O. Green wald,
June 18-31. Sec'y.
STR0UDSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Receipts and Expenditures for Building
for 1873.
Tax rate, 8 mills on the dollar of valuation, levied
in 1872.
RECEIPTS.
Gross amt. of tax duplicate $1482 10
Deduct collector s com s.- $11 00
" amt. of duplicate due 1234 70 $1295 70
Balance on hand, $1S6 40
C. D. BRODHEAD, Pre'st.
Attest: A. O. Geeen'walp,
June lS-3t. Sec'y.
DOX'T you know that J. II.
McCarty & Sons are the only Under
takers in Stroudsburg rho understands their
business ? If not, attend a 1 uneral managed
bv any other Undertaker in town, and you
will see the proot ot the tact
June 18,'74-tt
TVOX'T FORGET that when
JL you want any thing in the Furniture or
Ornamental line that McCarty & Sons in the
(Jdd-iellows Hall, JUam street, fctroudsbarg,
ra., is the place to get it.
June 18,'74-tf
TO TRESPASSERS.
All persons are herebv forbidden to tresspass in any
war on property belonging to the undersigned, in East
stroudsburg. bucn as batnmg, nsnmg, Hunting, gather
ing canes, or otherwise, under penalty ot tne law,
These depredations, particularly, bathing, has become
an intolerable nuisance and all parties found trespass
ing will be prosecuted to tne lull extent or me law.
CHARLES L. RHODES.
East Stroudsburg, June IS, lS74-lm.
Auditor's Notice.
Estato of BENJAMIN II. HULL, deceased.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of
Monroe county, Auditor to make distribution oi tne
uiuner in the hands of John C. Strunk. Administrator
of the Estate of lien jam in H. Hull, dee'd., will attend to
the duties of his appointment on fcaturday, July 11, 1874,
at 10 o.clocfc. at the Court House, in the borough oi
Stroudsbursr. at which time and place all persons
having any claims acainst said fund will present tne
luxe or te forever debarred lrom cominp in lor tor
thare thereof. M. A.ltcL VAN HORN', Auditor,
Suroudsburg, June 13-4t.
NOTICE.
To Henry McClellan of thoCity of Brooklyn, Klnps
countv. State of New York. Assignor to t rancis A
Gale, in trust for the benefit of his creditors ; and to
all other parties interested in said assignment:
Take notice that the petition of said Francis A. Gale
assignee as aforesaid, has been filed in the Court of
Common 1'leas of Monroe county, rennsyivania, pray
ing for his discharge from the duties or Assignee under
said deed of assignment, for the reasons in said petition
set forth, and that the application of said Assignee for
his discharge will be heard and considered by said
Court, at the Court House, in the Borough of Strouds
burg, on Tuesday, tne tnirtietn oay oi June, insiani,
at 9 o'clock A. M.'when aud where all persons objecting
to the discharge of said assignee, must attend, and make
their objections known.
By order or the -ou rt.
T. M. McILHANEY, Prothonotary.
Stroudsburg, June 11, 1874. St.
LIME! LIME!!
The undersigned hereby informs the public that they
have opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills, Monroe
county, l'a., and are prepared io nil an orders prompuy.
The capacity of the kilns are between three and four
hundred bushels per day. ine
LIME
IS OF A BETTER QUALITY
l'artien desiring lime aiong ine iiue oi iA'iwro,
Tnoinm A Wjit(rn R R will have their orders
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promptly nued, by addressing
X . a. o. JlCiLiV,
Experiment Mills. 1. O
June 11, 1874. tf Monroe county, Ta
GENERAL, HOUSE WORK.
A eood girl can get good wages. Apply at
house of
T. DUNKIN rAKETT.
next door to Lutheran Church
Mav 14-tf.
Caution Notice.
Th iinderpiencd. owners of Real Estate in
Strnnd trin-nwhiD. ifonroe County. Pa., hereby
caution all pereons against trespassing on their
.! f c.tL. u .. n:
premises jor tne puruune ui uninu, iiunuug, w
for any other purpose whatsoever, aa iney wu
have the law executed as in euch cases provi
AaA SILAS L. DRAKE.
Mav 14-18741 CATHARINE STAPLES.
A.
ROCKAFELLOW,
DEALER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Gcuts Fur
nisbiug Goods, Hats & Caps,
Coots & Shoes, Ac.
EfAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and examine
goods. Prices moderate. May 6,'69-tf
DEV. EDWAKD A. WILSON'S (o
l. WilliMiisbun?, N. Y.) Recipe for CON
SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully
compounded at
HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE.
jfgH Medicine fre&h and pvre.
Vot. 21. '67. W. IIOLLINHEAD
GREAT BARGAINS
AT
1ST. EUSTEE'S,
National Hell of Fashion!
Th
e
THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE IN TOWNS
Goods marked down at lower prices than ever before.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED
STOCK
Hats, Caps, Furnishing
I am selling all wool Scotch Plaid suits for $12
aenal and Basket CoaU and Vests from $14 to
$7 50 to $18; a large lot of Union Caswimere
from 51 50 upwards.
ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES,
AT EXTREMELY LOW TRICES !
A tremendous large stock of Paper Collars and Cuffs at reduced prices. You can get a
splendid cloth-faced folded edge Collar for 25 cts. ; a large lot of Ladies and Gents' Scarf,
Ties, Bowb, Silk handkerchiefs, &c. cheap. Stamped skirts 75 cents; French corett75 cents;
a large lot of box-plaiting; Ladle's linen collars and cuffs, with balls; Ladies belts, &c. cheap.
Always on hand a full line of
White Shirts, Hoisery and Gloves.
A SPLENDID LOT OF DRY GOODS CHEAP!
Japanese silk 45 cents; Japanese cloth 35 cts;
cts; Calicoes 9 to 12 J cts; Muslin from 10 cts
hair and Worsted JJress uoous real cheap. Call
before purchasing elsewhere.
PROPRIETOR OF THE
April 30, 1974.
HENRY D. BUSIL
(Successor to R. F. & II. D. Eush)
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS,
Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres,
SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES,
AND
Dress Goods Generally,
White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and
HOSIERY,
AND IN SHORT
The usual stock of a well appointed
DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE.
The stock was not purchased at
Auction or Bankrupt Sales
but will be sold at prices satisfactory to
purchasers, and warranted as to quality.
CALL AND SEE.
II. D. BUSH.
Stroudsburg, April 30, 1874. tf.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY A SONS have on hand the largest and best
assortment of
COFFINS
ri ana
TRIMMINGS
to be found outside of either city (New York or Philadel
phia and will make thi.-t branch or their business a
speciality.
COFFINS and CASKETS
of any shape or style, can be furnished at ono hour's
notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third lest than
any shoS in Stroudsburg. In no case will they charge
more shan ten per cent, above actual cost.
attended to in any part of the County at the shortest
possible notice. Juno 13,'74-tf
PRICES REDUCED
AT THE
orner Store!
THE
CHEAPEST GOODS
in town;
Great bargains are now oficred in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
ALPACAS, VELVETEENS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, &c,
all of which have been marked down to
PANIC PRICES.
Goods all new and right in ftvle, but
marked down to meet the times. We invite
all to call and ece for themnelves. Terms
Cash.
C. It. ANDRE & Co.
dec-4tf Main St., Stroudaburg, Pa.
T) LBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale it
JJ this Office.
Goods, Dry Goods, k
00 and upward?. A fine lot of English Di-
$30. Fine Blue and Black Cloth Coats from
suits from $5 75 to $10; a large lot of Pants
fine Alpacca 35 to 60 cts; Percales 20 to 30
upwards. All the latest shades of Gray Mo
and examine the make and quality ot goods
NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION
Main Street, Strocdsburg, Pa.
SEBASTIAN ECHLE,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
BIIOP CORNER OF
Pocono and Green Streets,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
I am now prepared to make to order, all
kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf,
American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove
Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices.
Special attention paid to half-soleing, heeling
and all kinds of mending. One trial and be
convinced. no? 6tf
J". 33. HULL,
(Successor to J. E. Erdman,)
Monroe Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
"Where will be found constantly on hand or
made to order,
IIEADSTOXES, &C,
of the best Italian and American Marble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman
for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my
ability to please all that give me a call. All
work warranted to give entire satisfaction.
Exgr Orders by mail promptly attended to.
feb 2072-tf
GRAND OPENING
IN
HUTCHIXSOiYS BHICK BUILDIXG,
opposite T. Stemple'8 Store,
EAST STROUDSBURG.
Having just opened with an entire new stock of!
Dry Goods and Groceries,
CONSISTING OF
DRESS GOODS,
DELAINES,
POPLINS,
WOOLENS,
SHAWLS,
ALPACAS
WHITE GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
AND OIL CLOTH.
FLANNELS,
DOMESTICS,
PRINTS.
Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro
ceries and Provisions, rlour, reed, Meal, Salt,
rish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, bngars, I
Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind,
and in fact evcrv thing nsuallv kept in a Dry
Goods Store. All my goods are new and can
not fail to give satisfaction.
Goods Known with pleasure. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere and there
by save time and monev.
J.'II. SIIOTWELL,
Formerly Slater & Shotwell.
Dec. 4, 1873.-3ra
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THE MONROE COUNTY
Co-Operative Life Insurance
COMPANY,
STROUDSBURG, PE3JNSYLVANIA.
Limit 5,000 Members.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Any person of sound body and mind, of either sex, not
Ihbs than fifteen uor more than sixty-fire years of aa,
and not engaged in any occupation, exceedingly danger
ous to life, may boconfe a member o." this Company, by
paying an admission fee, as follows :
From 15 to 40 years of age S3 00
" 40 to CO - 5 W
60 to 60 " " " 10 00
" GO to C5 " u u 20 00
And one dollar for Policy.
No other charces will be made at any tini. excepting
one dallar and ten cents for each member who di.
The advantages of this Company orer the ordinary
Life Insurance Companies arc, that the fees are so small
that the man of moderate means can secure a com
petency to bis family at a triding cost, and payable at
such long intervals, "and such small sums, that no persou
can be inconvenienced bv Uiem. This company cannot
fail ; no panics can aifect It. Persons holding certificate
of membership in this Company, are sure in case of
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aeaiu inaiinririarciiuwur unus win m.u j "
as there are members in thfl Company.
No restrictions are placed upon traveling or residence.
Applications for insurance, or information, may be
made to the Directors r Secretary, at Stroudsburg, Pa.
DIRECTORS. -
H. R. Biesaeker,
Win. Fine,
J. U. Fetherman,
Peter Gruver,
E. B. Ireher.
R. S. Staples.
M. F. Coulbautib,
Kindarus Shuppj
C. D. Brodhead,
R. S. STAPLES, Pres't.
r. A. De L. Van lions, Sec'y.
March 6,'73-tf
MONROE COUNTY
i Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
STR0UISBTJRG, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
The Bv-Laws of this Comrav. and regulations Ror-ern-
ing insurance have, recently been very materially
chansjed, placing it npon a basia equal to that of any
lJte insurance company in tne Mate.
Important among these changes arc the following,
viz:
Policies, instead of being perpetual, are Issued for
nve years
All Kroportv it classified and the rate of premium is
fixed according to the ri.sk of the property.
Premium notes are taken, and all assessments aro
made on the notes.
Property is insured for not more than two thirds of
its actual cash value, and the full amount of insurance
paid in case of kssr provided the loss bo equal to the
amount of insurance.
"Annua! assessments" only are mad except in casea
of heavy loss, and where a special assessment ia
necessary.
The Company Is therefore prepare! to insure propert y
npon terms much more desirable than under the old
system.
Applications may be made t3 any of the Managers,
Surveyors, or Secretary.
MANAGERS.
Stogdell Stakes, J. Depue LeBar R-S. Staples,
Silas 1. Drake, C. D. Brodhead, Rohert Boys.
Jacob Kneeht John Blinder, F. Hagennan,
Jacob Stouffer, Theo. S hooh, T. . lihodea,
William Wallace.
STOGDELL STOKES, Tres't.
E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer.
SURVEYORS.
For Monroe County :
Silas L. Drake, William Gilbert, Geo. G. Sliafer,
T. W. Rhodes, J. Depue LBar, jaeon stauner.
For Wayne County:
F. A. Oppelt, Jos. L. Miller.
For Pike County :
Samuel Detrick.
For Northampton County :
Richard Camden.
For Carbon County :
Samuel Ziegenfus.
The Managers meet regularly at the Secretary'
Office in Stroudsburg, on the first Tuesday of each
month, at 2 o'clock P. M. May 15,'73-tf
READ THIS!
C. 3?. MICK,
Wholesale & Retail
DEALER IN
TOBACCO AND SEGAKS.
(Upposite Wallaces Lumber lardj
STROUDSBURG, PA.
"O TH A TT mTTTO T
april 9-tf.
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awav for worthless articles of Furniture.
ua but go to McCarty fc Sons, and you will get
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